I'm confused.
Several turns ago my Venetian Army captured Milan, as expected I got a yellow card from the Pope and sat back to wait for it to expire before continuing with an attack on Genoa.
However, the Milanese Army completely ignored the Yellow Card and besieged Milan with a huge army. I fought it off and fully expected to see the Milanese get the Red Card from the pope for their hostile act, in fact I even thought I might get a Red Card too just for fighting back.
In fact nothing seemed to happen and the Milanese Army merely fell back to Genoa replenished its losses and came at me again. I fought it off again with the same lack of action from the pope.
Finally, the Yellow Card expired and I launch my attack on Genoa, deciding first of all to take out the massive army that Milan had camped outside the city. Having defeated that army and driven its survivors back inside the city walls, I then advance on the city and put it under siege.
My army had just finished constructing its siege towers and ladders when a messenger from the pope arrived with yet another Yellow Card telling me to hold fire for the next seven turns.
Now bearing in mind that the Milanese Army had continued to prosecute an active siege twice during the last Yellow Card period I assumed that as I had already started the siege of Genoa, finishing it was not a hostile act in the popes eyes. So, I scaled the walls and finished the job.
With Genoa now in my hands I ended the turn expecting to be given a Red Card, but nothing appeared in the list of notes and so I thought I had got away with it, until I went to adjust Genoa’s tax rate and noticed all the broken crosses.
So, I’m confused now. What is the difference between Milan besieging Milan and Venice besieging Genoa which would cause the Pope to ignore one and punish the other.
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